Journal of Peace Research
1964 - 2025
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Volume 18, issue 4, 1981
- Presidential Directive (P.D.) 59 pp. 309-317

- Milton Leitenberg
- 'Capitulation', 'Resistance' and the Framework of 'Normali-zation': The August 1968 Invasion of Czechoslovakia and the Czechoslovak Response pp. 319-332

- Fred H. Eidlin
- Demilitarization in Costa Rica pp. 333-350

- Tord Høivik and Solveig Aas
- Proxy Intervention in Civil Wars pp. 353-361

- Bertil Dunér
Volume 18, issue 3, 1981
- Capitalism and Armaments: Business Cycles and Defense Spending in the United States 1945—1979 pp. 221-240

- Gert Krell
- The Opportunity Costs of Acting as a Super Power: U.S. Military Strategy in the 1980s pp. 241-260

- Walter Goldstein
- The Reporting of Military Expenditures pp. 261-275

- Michael Brzoska
- Constitutions, Covenants, and Charters: an Analysis of Decision Rules in International Organisations pp. 277-290

- John R. Freeman and Cynthia A. Cannizzo
- Crisis and Continuity in the International System pp. 291-297

- Warren R. Phillips and Margee M. Ensign
- A Response to Sten Sparre Nilson's Rejoinder pp. 299-300

- Jeffrey D. Simon
- A Short Reply pp. 301-301

- Sten Sparre Nilson
- Errata pp. 307-307

- N/a
Volume 18, issue 2, 1981
- JPR 1964-1980 — What Have We Learnt about Peace? pp. 111-148

- Hakan Wiberg
- Small Peace pp. 149-157

- Paul Smoker
- A Gandhian Perspective on Peace pp. 159-164

- Anima Bose
- Elements of the Modern Concept of Peace pp. 165-173

- Alfred Bönisch
- Interpreters and Lobbies for Positive Peace pp. 175-181

- Hubert Groten and Jürgen Jansen
- Social Cosmology and the Concept of Peace pp. 183-199

- Johan Galtung
- Revolution and Peace: the Nicaraguan Road pp. 201-207

- Ernesto Cardenal
Volume 18, issue 1, 1981
- Accounting for International War: The State of the Discipline pp. 1-18

- J. David Singer
- The Quantitative Study of International Conflict: Quantity and Quality? An Assessment of Empirical Research pp. 19-38

- Wolf-Dieter Eberwein
- Another approach to a Theory on the Causes of International War pp. 39-55

- Klaus Jürgen Gantzel
- Incompatibility, Confrontation, and War: Four Models and Three Historical Systems, 1816—1976 pp. 57-90

- Peter Wallensteen
- Old Nails in New Coffins: The Para Bellum Hypothesis Revisited pp. 91-95

- Michael D. Wallace
- The Victims — a Research Failure pp. 97-101

- Ekkehart Krippendorff
Volume 17, issue 4, 1980
- Focus on: Poland, August-September 1980 Is a Socialist Revolution under State Capitalism Possible? pp. 281-290

- Johan Galtung and Peter Wallensteen
- British Military Intervention after World War II: Militance in a Second-Rank Power pp. 291-303

- John Van Wingen and Herbert K. Tillema
- UN Elites: Perspectives on Peace pp. 305-323

- Christine Sylvester
- Mirror Images in Americans' Perceptions of Nations and Leaders during the Iranian Hostage Crisis pp. 325-337

- Pamela Johnston Conover, Karen A. Mingst and Lee Sigelman
- The Cost of Vigilance in Israel: Linking the Economic and Social Costs of Defense pp. 339-355

- Ofira Seliktar
- A Rejoinder to Jeffrey D. Simon: Social Position and American Foreign Policy Attitudes: 1952—1972 pp. 357-359

- Sten Sparre Nilson
Volume 17, issue 3, 1980
- Focus on: The Menace of the New Cycle of Interventionary Diplomacy pp. 201-205

- Richard Falk
- The Illusion of State Power: Transnational Corporations and the Neutralization of Host-Country Legislation pp. 207-221

- Thomas J. Biersteker
- The Consequences of Expensive Oil on Arms Transfers pp. 235-246

- Steve Chan
- Transfer of Technology — A Structural Analysis pp. 247-259

- Maja Naur
- 'Facts' about the Military pp. 261-267

- Clare Mundy and Dan Smith
- Foreign Aid and Voting in the UN General Assembly, 1967—1976 pp. 269-277

- Kul B. Rai
Volume 17, issue 2, 1980
- Focus on: Af ghanistan pp. 93-102

- Raimo Väyrynen
- Capital, Labor, and the Spoils of War pp. 103-117

- Miroslav Nincic
- Strategic Dependence and Oil in Mexican-American Relations pp. 119-133

- John Saxe-Fernandez
- Red Militarism pp. 135-149

- Ulrich Albrecht
- The Correlation of World Forces: the Soviet Concept pp. 151-171

- Julian Lider
- Soldiers and Politics: The Case of Ghana pp. 173-193

- Björn Hettne
Volume 17, issue 1, 1980
- Focus on: Arms Race in Europe pp. 1-8

- Sverre Lodgaard
- Social Position and American Foreign Policy Attitudes: 1952—1972 pp. 9-28

- Jeffrey D. Simon
- Objective African Military Control* A New Paradigm in Civil-Military Relations pp. 29-46

- Agola Auma-Osolo
- Military Forces within Foreign Territory under Peace Arrangements — Ramifications of 20th Century Historic Experience upon Possible Arrangements between Israel and Arab Countries pp. 47-59

- Uri Bialer
- Evaluating Conflict pp. 61-75

- C.R. Mitchell
- A Rejoinder to the Hübner-Dick and Seidelmann South African Sanctions Model pp. 77-83

- Walter W. Hill
- Response to W. Hill's Rejoinder pp. 85-86

- Gisela Hübner-Dick and Reimund Seidelmann
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